USDM turbo wiring Vs. everything else
Posted: Thu May 10, 2007 5:22 am
On the USDM turbos, post-facelift (maybe 91s also?) there are 3 connectors to the engine. On non-turbos models there are only 2 connectors.
The third connector is only grounds. Any grounds have been removed from the other 2 connectors and placed in the third connector. This makes the USDM turbo intake manifold harness non-plugin compatable with anything else.
Even EJ20Gs only have 2 connectors and route the grounds through them. In fact, other than the extra 2 igition channels, the EJ20G appears to be pin-compatable with non-turbo cars.
Why do you think Subaru did this? A factory "grounding mod" for better signal strength from the sensors? If so, why not the EJ20Gs?
Smog? If so, why only on the turbo? Why not on 49 state cars?
Just wondering. It doesn't really effect my swap, but something I did notice in my research.
The third connector is only grounds. Any grounds have been removed from the other 2 connectors and placed in the third connector. This makes the USDM turbo intake manifold harness non-plugin compatable with anything else.
Even EJ20Gs only have 2 connectors and route the grounds through them. In fact, other than the extra 2 igition channels, the EJ20G appears to be pin-compatable with non-turbo cars.
Why do you think Subaru did this? A factory "grounding mod" for better signal strength from the sensors? If so, why not the EJ20Gs?
Smog? If so, why only on the turbo? Why not on 49 state cars?
Just wondering. It doesn't really effect my swap, but something I did notice in my research.